Author: Jim Redden | Your Oregon News

Government

Trump administration seeks Medicaid data from Oregon amid immigration crackdown

Federal officials are seeking personal enrollee data from the Medicaid-funded Oregon Health Plan as part of a crackdown ... Read more

Lifestyle

Review: Families will appreciate redesigned 2025 Chevy Equinox SUV

The Chevy Equinox gets no respect from the automotive press, and that’s a mistake. The compact crossover SUV ... Read more

Crime & Justice

Wilson: Police not helping ICE and Portland doesn’t need National Guard

Portland Mayor Keith Wilson defended the Portland Police Bueau’s handling of protesters at the U.S. Immigration and Custom ... Read more

Business

Providence discloses job cuts, citing darkening picture for hospital systems

Providence is cutting 134 jobs in Oregon and more than 450 across six other states, the not-for-profit health ... Read more

Government

Multnomah County approved $4 billion budget after cuts

The Multnomah County Board of Commission approved the county budget for the fiscal year that begins on July ... Read more

News

Portland police arrest 10 more people during ICE protest

Police made 10 more arrests late Thursday during protests at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in ... Read more

Crime & Justice

Three arrested during Portland ICE protest

Portland police arrested three people during protests at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building in South Waterfront ... Read more

Government

Contentious City Council tentatively adopts balanced Portland budget

The Portland City Council preliminarily approved a balanced $8.6 billion budget after a lengthy and frequently acrimonious meeting ... Read more

Crime & Justice

UPDATE: Deputy who shot armed man in Portland identified

A Multnomah County Sheriff’s deputy shot an armed man in Northeast Portland on Friday afternoon. Read more

Crime & Justice

City Council expected to take more testimony about Portland police budget on Tuesday

A special meeting of the City Council has been scheduled to take additional public testimony on the next ... Read more